Detachable Odor Containment Pocket

ABSTRACT

An odor containment pocket that will lock and or will secure in another way to prevent odorous smells from emitting from the pocket, may be attached permanently or temporarily inside or outside of another item and or may be used separately.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patentapplication 65/254,774, filed Nov. 13, 2015, which is incorporate hereinby reference. Federally sponsored research Not Applicable

SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAM NOT APPLICABLE

Background

This invention related to an odor containment pocket that may lock andor secure in another way to secure the odors inside of the pocket. Saidpocket may be detachable or permanently attached inside or outside ofanother item.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Situations arise in which it is people need to store odorous material(s)on them as they travel from place to place. Millions of people ridesubways, use taxi services, travel with other people use elevators andare in close contact with other people daily. As to not offend othersthey may not want to bring the tuna sandwich, egg sandwich, cookedbroccoli, fish, or other odorous item to lunch as to no offend otherswith the odor of the food.

It has become desirable to be able to store these items in a pocket thatmay attach permanently or temporarily inside or outside of another item.This pocket is an odor containment pocket that may lock or may besecured in another way such as Velcro, zipper, button, snap or otherways to secure the odor inside of the pocket. This pocket allows theuser the discretion of carrying whatever they want without offendinganyone else.

Traditional pockets appearing in a handbag, purse, suitcase, messengerbag, brief case, duffle bag, diaper bag, backpack and other carryingbags have a lining with an attached pocket(s). Some pockets utilize azipper opener while other pockets are attached to the bag and open atthe top having no closing mechanism. This doesn't allow the user of thegood any privacy to the items they store inside or outside of their bag.Typically the pockets are smaller and used for organization allowingvaluable and non valuable items a designated area inside or outside ofthe bag. Issues arise when items are switched back and forth from onebag to another. Some items may be left behind or forgotten during thisswitch. Due to the size of the pockets the user of the bag is limited towhat they may place inside of the pocket.

It would therefore be beneficial to have a pocket that may be removedfrom one bag and transported to another bag. It will be also beneficialto have a detachable pocket that utilized a locking mechanism to allowthe user of the good security and privacy to any personal item inside oroutside of the bag. It would further be beneficial to have a pocket thatmay vary in sides so that the user may pick which side would fit theitems they would to carry. This pocket allows the consumer the abilityto add pocket(s) to any other item permanently or temporarily inside oroutside of the item. Said pocket has the ability to add on accessoriesto the pocket to transform the pocket so that they may carry the pocketseparately when it is not attached to another item.

Every few minutes someone is a victim of theft, either in their home,vehicle, at work or in other situations. Typically the thief has an ideawhere to search for the valuable items.

It is therefore desirable to hide these personal items such as money,keys, pills or other items that they don't want other people to haveaccess to. This pocket may be placed inside, or outside of any otheritem such as a placing the pocket behind a picture, book case, couch,refrigerator. The consumer may want to hide their money in a safe spotin their vehicle so they attach the pocket underneath their seat or upunder the dash. This pocket will make is harder for the thief to findtheir valuable items.

DRAWINGS—FIGURES

FIG. 1A is a front view of a detachable odor containment lockablepocket, showing the new, original, and ornamental design.

FIG. 1B is a back view of a detachable odor containment lockable pocket.

FIG. 1C is a front view of a detachable odor containment lockable pocketunlocked with the top portion of the lock facing up.

FIG. 1D is a back view of a detachable odor containment lockable pocketunlocked with the top portion of the lock facing up.

FIG. 1E is a back view of a detachable odor containment lockable pocketunlocked showing the placement of the loop fastener and the placement ofthe top and bottom lock.

FIG. 1F is a front view of a detachable odor containment lockable pocketunlocked showing the placement of the odor containment section, hook andloop fastener and part of the lock.

FIG. 1G is a front view showing the placement of the 3^(rd) layers usedto make a detachable odor containment lockable pocket prior to attachingthe hook and loop fasteners.

FIG. 1H is a left side view of a detachable odor containment lockablepocked in the locked position.

FIG. 1I is a right side view of a detachable odor containment lockablepocket in the locked position.

FIG. 1J is a top view of a detachable odor containment lockable pocketin the locked position.

FIG. 1K is a bottom view of a detachable odor containment lockablepocket in the locked position.

FIG. 1L is a top view looking into the odor containment section of thedetachable odor containment lockable pocket when the pocket is unlockedand the top part of the lock is facing up.

FIG. 2 is a view of the outer 1^(st) layer used to make a: detachableodor containment lockable pocket, detachable odor containment snappocket, odor containment lockable pocket, odor containment snap pocket.

FIG. 3 is a view of the 2^(nd) layer used to make a: detachable odorcontainment lockable pocket, detachable odor containment snap pocket,odor containment lockable pocket, odor containment snap pocket.

FIG. 4 is a view of the 3^(rd) layer used to make a: detachable odorcontainment lockable pocket, detachable odor containment snap pocket,odor containment lockable pocket, odor containment snap pocket.

FIG. 5 is a view of the 3^(rd) layer face up sewn to the 2^(nd) layer.

FIG. 6A is a front view of a detachable odor containment zipper pocket.

FIG. 6B is a back view of a detachable odor containment zipper pocket.

FIG. 6C is a top view of a detachable odor containment zipper pocketwhen the pocket is in the closed position.

FIG. 7A is a front view of a detachable odor containment pocket.

FIG. 7B is a back view of a detachable odor containment pocket.

FIG. 7C is a top view of a detachable odor containment pocket in aclosed position.

FIG. 8 is a view of the first layer used to make the detachable odorcontainment zipper pocket, the detachable odor containment pocket, theodor containment zipper pocket and the odor containment pocket.

FIG. 8a is a view of the second layer used to make the detachable odorcontainment zipper pocket, the detachable odor containment pocket, theodor containment zipper pocket and the odor containment pocket.

FIG. 8B is a view of the third layer used to make the detachable odorcontainment zipper pocket, the detachable odor containment pocket, theodor containment zipper pocket and the odor containment pocket.

FIG. 8C is a view of the placement of the 3^(rd) layers used to make thedetachable odor containment zipper pocket, the detachable odorcontainment pocket, the odor containment zipper pocket and the odorcontainment pocket.

FIG. 8D is a view of the 3^(rd) layer placed on top of the 2^(nd) layersewn together along the exterior.

FIG. 8E is a view showing the placement of FIG. 8D on top of layer 1.

FIG. 9 is a view showing 3 different detachable odor containmentpocket's attached inside of a carrying good. Inside of the carrying goodis a long hook insert strip that allows the pockets to be attached.Outside of the carrying good has a regular size hook fastener that hasdetachable accessories attached.

FIG. 10 is a view of a hook fastener attachment insert strip that may beattached inside or outside of a carry good to hold any detachable odorcontainment pocket or accessory.

FIG. 11 34A is an illustration of a loop fastener strip with or withoutadhesive on the back, that may be attached inside or outside of anycarrying good, that may hold a detachable odor containment pocket oraccessory.

FIG. 11 34B is a view showing a hook fastener attachment insert stripwith or without adhesive on the back that may be attached inside oroutside of any carrying good that may hold a detachable odor containmentpocket or accessory.

FIG. 12 is a view of a hook fastener attachment insert strip and a hookfastener inserted inside of a briefcase with odor containment pocketsattached to the hook fastener attachment insert strip and hook fastenerattached to the back of the good; an odor containment lockable pocket islaying inside of the good.

FIG. 13 is a front view of a detachable odor containment snap buttonpocket.

FIG. 13A is a top view of a detachable odor containment snap buttonpocket.

FIG. 13B is a bottom view of a detachable odor containment snap buttonpocket.

FIG. 13C is a left or right side view of a detachable odor containmentsnap button pocket.

FIG. 13D is a top view looking inside of the odor containment section ofa detachable odor containment snap button pocket.

FIG. 14 is a front view of an odor containment snap button pocket.

FIG. 14A is a top view of an odor containment snap button pocket.

FIG. 14B is a bottom of an odor containment snap button pocket.

FIG. 14C is a side view of an odor containment snap button pocket.

FIG. 14D is top view looking inside of the odor containment section ofan odor containment snap pocket.

FIG. 15 is a front view of an odor containment pocket.

FIG. 15A is a top view of an odor containment pocket.

FIG. 15B is a bottom view of an odor containment pocket.

FIG. 15C is a left or right side view of an odor containment pocket.

FIG. 15D is a top view looking inside of the odor containment section ofan odor containment pocket.

FIG. 16 is a front view of an odor containment lockable pocket.

FIG. 16A is a top view of an odor containment lockable pocket.

FIG. 16B is a bottom view of an odor containment lockable pocket.

FIG. 16C is a left or right side view of an odor containment lockablepocket.

FIG. 16D is a top view looking inside of the odor containment section ofan odor containment lockable pocket.

FIG. 17 is a back view of detachable accessories attached to the hookinsert strip.

FIG. 17A. is the front view of a detachable accessory.

FIG. 19 is a back view showing the back of the detachable accessories.

FIG. 20 is a view of a detachable strap that may be attached to anyembodiment of this invention and future embodiments.

FIG. 21 is a view of a detachable hand strap that may attach to anyembodiment of this invention and future embodiments.

FIG. 21A is the front of a loop cover strip.

FIG. 21B is the back of a loop cover strip.

FIG. 21C is a loop cover with an attached holding strap.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The disclosed embodiments may be embodied in various and alternativesizes, shapes and or materials. Specific structural and functionaldetails disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but as abasis for the claims and for teaching one skilled in the art tovariously employ the present invention. This description of embodimentsis intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings,which are to be considered part of the entire written description. Whenreferring to the terminology used in the following description it isunderstood the words “right” “left” “top” “bottom” “up” “down” designatedirections in the drawings for measurements, placements, areas orstitching that is required.

As used herein, the term “carrying good” “personal carry good” or “good”refers to any of the following: purse, handbag, clutch, wallet, key &card holders, technical cases, shoulder bag, carry tote, back pack, gymbag, all in one, hold all bag, messenger bag, briefcase, camera bag,hydration pack, gun bag, hunting bag, assault pack, rolling bag, carryonluggage, laptop bag, laptop case, tablet case, phone case, watch case,memory stick case, golf bag, reusable bag, lunch bag, organizers, animalcarry bag, military bag, horse saddle bag, bike bags, luggage, rollingluggage, business bags, small bags, custom made bags, recycled bag,electronic case, sports bag, snowboard bags, medicine bag, hospital bag,vacation bag, dental bag, wallets, chair bags, animal bags, fish bag,tackle bag, oxygen bag, fitness bag, medical marijuana bag, marijuanabag, concealed carry bag, concealed carry holster, activity bag, gamebag, bowling bag, dog grooming bag, boat bag, gaming bag and any and allother bags or cases that can be carried.

As used herein the term “fabric” or “lining material” refers to any ofthe following: cotton, denim, polyester, plastic, wool, silk, suede,artificial animal hair, animal hair, linen, Chinese cotton fabric, softtwilled fabric, closely woven fabric, felt, flannel, fleece, fishnet,cashmere, char cloth, cotton duck, woven fabric, hemp, Indian cotton,jersey, knit, lamb's wool, mesh, muslin, monks cloth, nylon, satin,sateen, spandex, terrycloth, tweed, twill, ultra suede, velvet, fiber,vinyl, polyurethane, recycled fabrics, fleece, broadcloth, burlap duckcanvas, utility fabric, apparel fabric, rayon, lace, artificial leather,textile, deer skin, lamb skin, sheep skin, pig skin, any type of reptileskin, crocodile, alligator, lizard, frog, snake faux leather, syntheticleather, waterproof fabrics, calf leather, ramie, fur, microfiber,tyvek, cork, wood grain, thermal fabrics, insulated materials, blendsand the like, any materials that may be sewed and the like.

It will be understood that the 1^(st) layer used to make any of thefollowing and/or future embodiments may be made out of any of thefollowing: cotton, denim, Polyester, plastic, wool, silk, suede,artificial animal hair, animal hair, linen, Chinese cotton fabric, softtwilled fabric, closely woven fabric, felt, flannel, fleece, fishnet,cashmere, char cloth, cotton duck, woven fabric, hemp, Indian cotton,jersey, knit, lamb's wool, mesh, muslin, monks cloth, nylon, satin,sateen, spandex, terrycloth, tweed, twill, ultra suede, velvet, fiber,vinyl, polyurethane, recycled fabrics, fleece, broadcloth, burlap duckcanvas, utility fabric, apparel fabric, rayon, lace, artificial leather,textile, deer skin, lamb skin, sheep skin, pig skin, any type of reptileskin, crocodile, alligator, lizard, frog, snake faux leather, syntheticleather, waterproof fabrics, calf leather, ramie, fur, microfiber,tyvek, cork, wood grain, Thermal fabrics, insulated materials, blendsand the like, any materials that may be sewed and the like

It is to be understood that the 3^(rd) layer used to make any of thefollowing and/or future embodiment may be made out of any of thefollowing: cotton, denim, Polyester, plastic, wool, silk, suede, suedeanimal hair, linen, Chinese cotton fabric, soft twilled fabric, closelywoven fabric, felt, flannel, fleece, fishnet, cashmere, char cloth,cotton duck, woven fabric, hemp, Indian cotton, jersey, knit, lamb'swool, mesh, muslin, monks cloth, nylon, satin, sateen, spandex,terrycloth, tweed, twill, ultra suede, velvet, fiber, vinyl,polyurethane, recycled fabrics, fleece, broadcloth, burlap duck canvas,utility fabric, apparel fabric, rayon, lace, artificial leather,textile, deer skin, lamb skin, sheep skin, pig skin, any type of reptileskin, crocodile, alligator, lizard, frog, snake faux leather, syntheticleather, waterproof fabrics, calf leather, ramie, fur, microfiber,tyvek, cork, wood grain, Thermal fabrics, insulated materials, blendsand the like, any materials that may be sewed and the like

When referring to the placement of the leather or fabric it isunderstood that the term “right side up” is when you are looking at thebest side of the leather or fabric, “right side down” is when you seethe dull or back side of the fabric. The following detailed descriptionrelates to various embodiments of odor containment detachable pocketsand a method for attaching the pockets inside or outside of goods andother items. It will be understood that broken lines (such as a longline followed by a dot) disclosed in the drawing are for illustrativepurposes only and form no part of the claimed invention.

Referring to the figures, a detachable odor containment lockable pocket31 has a first layer 21 of leather or fabric measuring approximately 11½inches by 17½ inches. A second layer 22 of 100% activated charcoalcloth, (for example, Zorflex®) measuring approximately 11½ inches by 15½inches. A third layer 23 of fabric or lining material, measuringapproximately 11½ inches by 15½ inches. Sheet 1 illustrated that adetachable odor containment lockable pocket 31 has: a front side 1A, aback side 1B, a left side (referring to sheet 3) 1H, a right side 1L, atop 1J, a bottom 1K and a odor containment section 1L. Turn layer 21right side up (referring to FIG. 1E). From the top left corner of layer21 (right side up) measure over to the right approximately 6¼ inches,from that measurement, measure down towards the bottom of layer 21(right side up) approximately ½ of an inch. Place the top portion of thelock 32A at this point. From the bottom left corner of layer 21 (rightside up) measure over to the right approximately 6½ of a inch, from thatpoint measure up towards the top of layer 21 (right side up) 4 inchedplace the 2^(nd) part of the lock 32B at this measurement. At the topedge of layer 21 (right side up) measure down approximately 8 inchesfrom that measurement draw a line from the left edge to the right edge.Place a loop fastener 34A (such as Velcro, Velcro® is a registeredtrademark of Velcro. Industries B.V. LTD.) measuring approximately 11½inches to the line, stitch the perimeter of 34A to secure 34A to layer21 (right side up). Referring to FIG. 1F turn layer 21 right side down.From the top right corner of layer 21 (right side down) measure downtoward the bottom approximately 6¼ inches, from that measurement draw anon permanent line from the left edge to the right edge. Place a loopfastener 34A on top of the line, sew from left to right the top part ofthe loop fastener to attach the top of the loop fastener to layer 21.The bottom and sides will remain unattached to layer 21 leaving anopening at the bottom of the loop fastener. From the bottom left cornerof layer 21 (right side down) measure up toward the top approximately ¼of a inch, from the left edge to right edge draw a line, from thismeasurement place a hook fastener 34B measuring approximately 11½ incheson the line, sew the bottom half of the hook fastener 34B from left toright to layer 21 (right side up). The top and sides will remainunattached to layer 21 leaving an opening at the top of the hookfastener. Referring to FIG. 5 (on sheet 4) place layer 23 right side upon the top of layer 22, sew along the exterior of FIGS. 23 and 24 toattach the pieces together to achieve FIG. 5. Referring to FIG. 1F (onsheet 2) turn layer 21 right side down, With layer 23 right side upplace FIG. 5 on top of layer 21 (right side down). Place the top edge ofFIG. 5 underneath the opening of FIG. 34A. FIG. 34A should be over FIG.5 and FIG. 5 should be under FIG. 34A. Sew the remaining exterior ofFIG. 34A to secure FIGS. 5 and 34A to layer 21. Referring to FIG. 1Fplace the top edge of FIG. 5 under FIG. 34B. 34B should be over FIG. 5,FIG. 5 should be under 34B. Sew the remaining exterior of 34B to secure34B and FIG. 5 to layer 21. Referring to FIG. 1F fold 34B up to 34A,this will create FIG. 1C (on sheet 1). Starting at the bottom left edgeof layer 21 (with 34A and 34B connected) measure from left to rightapproximately ¼ of an inch make a non permanent dot. From the left topedge of the hook and loop fastener 35 measure from left to right overapproximately ¼ of an inch and down approximately ½ of an inch, make annon permanent dot at this measurement. Drawl a non permanent lineconnecting the two points. With 34A connected to 34B Stitch along theline from top to bottom secure the final stitch. From the right bottomcorner measure from right to left approximately ¼ of an inch make a nonpermanent dot. From the right top edge of the hook and loop fastenermeasure from right to left approximately ¼ of an inch and then from thatpoint measure down towards the bottom approximately ½ of an inch, make anon permanent dot. Drawl a non permanent line connecting the 2 points.With 34A and 34B connected stitch from top to bottom on this line andsecure the final stitch at the bottom. This will form the odorcontainment chamber 36. Connect the top lock 32A to the bottom lock 32B.This will form a detachable odor containment lockable pocket 31.

In another embodiment referring to FIG. 6A a detachable odor containmentzipper pocket 41 has (referring to sheet 7) a first layer 25 of leatheror fabric measuring approximately 11½ inches by 13 inches. A secondlayer 26 of 100% activate charcoal cloth (for example, Zorflex®)measuring approximately 11½ inches by approximately 13 inches. A thirdlayer 27 of fabric or lining material measuring approximately 11½ inchesby approximately 13 inches. A detachable odor containment zipper pocket41 has: a front 6A, a back 6B, a left and right side (not shown) a top6C, a bottom (not shown) and an odor containment section (not shown). Atthe top edge of layer 21 (right side up), measure down approximately 8inches from that measurement draw a line from the left edge to the rightedge. Place a loop fastener 34A (such as Velcro®) measuringapproximately 11½ inches to the line, stitch the perimeter of 34A tosecure 34A to layer 21. Referring to FIG. 8C the layers all being thesame size will be placed on top of each other, layer 25 will be on thebottom (right side down), layer 26 will be in the middle, layer 27 willbe on the top (right side up). Referring to FIG. 8E place layer 25 rightside down, place FIG. 8D with layer 27 right side up on top of layer 25.Glue 8D around the perimeter to layer 25 (right side down) and let itdry. Referring to FIG. 8E with layer 25 right side down with the loopfastener at the top and layer 27 right side up fold 8E from the bottomedge up to top edge until both sides are even and touching equally.Unzip a one way zipper 52 (Referring to FIG. 6C) that measures 12inches. When unzipped the zipper puller 52 and zipper end 52A should beon the right side. The zipper will now have two edges that will have theribbon of the zipper visible 52B and 52D. With the zipper pull andzipper end on the right side so that the zipper is face up place 52Bunder the top edge of 21, the top edge of 21 should be over 52B. Place52D under the bottom edge of 21, the edge of layer 21 should be placedover 52D. 52B and 52D should be flat against layer 27. Secure the zipperto each edge temporarily. Starting with the bottom edge of layer 21 sew52D from left to right flat up against layer 27 approximately ¼ of aninch from the bottom edge of 21 (referring to 53). The teeth and thezipper pull should be showing on the outside. Take the top edge of layer21 and sew 52B from left to right flat up against layer 27 approximately¼ of an inch from the edge of layer 27. Move the zipper from the rightside to the left to close creating FIG. 6C. Referring to FIG. 6A lay thepocket flat so that the loop fastener is flat against a hard surface.Measure from the left bottom corner edge over to the right approximately¼ of an inch, make a non permanent dot. Measure from the top left cornerover approximately ¼ of an inch and down approximately ¼ of an inch,make a non permanent dot. Make a line connecting the two points.Referring to 33L starting from the top left edge stitch on the line fromtop to bottom and secure the final stitch. Measure approximately ¼ of aninch from right to left at the right bottom corner edge, make a nonpermanent dot. Measure from the top right corner from right to left overapproximately ¼ of an inch and down approximately ¼ of an inch, make anon permanent dot. Draw a line connecting the two points. Referring to33R stitch on that line from top to bottom and secure the final stitchat the bottom. This forms a detachable odor containment zipper pocket41.

In another embodiment referring to FIG. 7A a detachable odor containmentpocket 51 comprising 3 layers. Referring to sheet 10 a first layer 25 ofleather or fabric measuring approximately 11½ inches by approximately 13inches. A second layer 26 of 100% activated charcoal cloth (for example,Zorflex®) measuring approximately 11½ inches by 13 inches. A third layer27 of fabric or lining material measuring approximately 11½ inches byapproximately 13 inches. A detachable odor containment pocket has afront side 7A, a back side 7B, A left and a right side (not shown) a top7C, a bottom (not shown) and an odor containment section (not shown). Atthe top edge of layer 21 (right side up) measure down 6 inches from thatmeasurement draw a line from the left edge to the right edge. Place aloop fastener 34A (such as Velcro®) measuring approximately 11½ inchesto the line, stitch the perimeter of 34A to secure 34A to layer 21(right side up). Referring to FIG. 8C the layers will be placed on topof one another. Layer 25 will be on the bottom right side down, layer 26will be in the middle, layer 27 will be on the top right side up.Referring to FIG. 8D sew layer 27 (right side up) to layer 26, sew alongthe perimeter. Referring to FIG. 8E place layer 25 right side down,place FIG. 8D with layer 27 right side up on top of layer 25 (right sidedown). Glue FIG. 8D along the perimeter to layer 25 (right side down)let it dry. Starting at the top of layer 25 (right side down) and layer27 (right side up) measure from top to bottom approximately ¼ of a inch,draw a line from left to right. Place one edge of a Loop fastener 34Ameasuring approximately 11½ inches on top of the line and sew the entireperimeter of the fastener to layer 25 secure the final stitch. At thebottom of FIG. 8E measure from the bottom up approximately ¼ of an inch,from that point draw a line from left to right. Attach one edge of ahook fastener 34B approximately 11½ inches on top of the line. Stitchthe perimeter from left to right and secure the final stitch. Attach thehook 34B fastener to the loop 34A fastener. Referring to FIG. 7A,measure from the left bottom corner over to the right approximately ¼ ofan inch, make a non permanent dot. Measure from the top left corner overapproximately ¼ of an inch and down approximately ½ of an inch make anon permanent dot. Draw a line connecting the two points. Referring to33L starting from the top left edge stitch on the line from top tobottom and secure the final stitch. Measure approximately ¼ of an inchfrom right to left at the right bottom corner, make a non permanent dot.Measure from the top right corner from right to left over approximately¼ of an inch and down approximately ½ of an inch, make a non permanentdot. Make a line connecting the two points. Referring to 33R stitch onthat line from top to bottom and secure the final stitch at the bottom.This forms a detachable odor containment pocket 51.

In another embodiment referring to FIG. 13 a detachable odor containmentsnap pocket 61 has a first layer 21 of leather or fabric measuringapproximately 11½ inches by approximately 17½ inches. A second layer 22of 100% activated charcoal cloth (for example Zorflex®) measuringapproximately 11½ inches by approximately 15½ inches. A third layer 23of fabric or lining material measuring approximately 11½ inches byapproximately 15½ inches. A detachable odor containment snap pocket 61has a front side 13, a back side (refer to FIG. 1B), a left and rightside being a mirror image of 13C, a top side 13A, a bottom side 13B andan odor containment section 13D. Referring to FIG. 1E (sheet 2) turnlayer 21 right side up. From the top left corner edge of layer 21 (rightside up) measure over to the right approximately 6¼ inches, from thatmeasurement measure down towards the bottom of layer 21 (right side up)approximately ½ inch. Place the top half of the snap fastener 32B (malehalf) at this point. From the bottom left corner of layer 21 (right sideup) measure over to the right approximately 6¼ of a inch, from thatpoint measurement measure up towards the top of layer 21 (right side up)4 inched and place the bottom half of the snap fastener 32B (femalehalf) at this point. It is noted at this point you may add 1 or moresnap fasteners. Referring to FIG. 1E measures from the top of layer 21(right side up) down approximately 8¼ inches, from this measurement drawa non permanent line from the left edge to the right edge. Place a loopfastener 34A (such a Velcro®) measuring approximately 11½ inches on theline. Sew the exterior of the loop fastener 34A to attach the loop tolayer 21 (right side up). Referring to FIG. 1F turn layer 21 right sidedown. At the top edge of layer 21 measure down approximately 6 inches,from this measurement draw a line from the left edge to the right edge.Place a loop fastener 34A on top of the line, sew the top part of theloop fastener to the line from left to right, to attach part of the loopfastener to layer 21 (right side down) while leaving the bottom andsides unattached to layer 21 (right side down) leaving a opening at thebottom of the fastener. From the bottom edge of layer 21 right side downmeasure up approximately ¼ of a inch, from the left edge to right edgedraw a line, from this measurement place a hook fastener 34B measuringapproximately 11½ inches on the line, sew the bottom half of the hookfastener 34B to layer 21 (right side down) while leaving the top andsides unattached to layer 21 leaving a opening at the top of the hookfastener. Referring to FIG. 5 (on sheet 4) place layer 23 right side upon the top of layer 22, sew along the exterior of FIGS. 23 & 24 toattach the pieces together to achieve FIG. 5. Referring to FIG. 1F (onsheet 2) turn layer 21 right side down, With layer 23 right side upplace FIG. 5 on top of layer 21 (right side down). Place the top edge ofFIG. 5 underneath the opening of FIG. 34A. FIG. 34A should be over FIG.5 and FIG. 5 should be under FIG. 34A. Sew the exterior of FIG. 34A tosecure FIGS. 5 and 34A to layer 21. Referring to FIG. 1F place thebottom edge of FIG. 5 under FIG. 34B. 34B should be over FIG. 5, FIG. 5should be under 34B. Sew the exterior of 34B to secure 34B and FIG. 5 tolayer 21 (right side down. Referring to FIG. 1F fold 34B (that is nowconnected to layer 21) up to FIG. 34A. This will create FIG. 1C (onsheet 1). Starting at the bottom left side edge with 34A and 34Bconnected measure from left to right ¼ inch, make a non permanent dot.From the left bottom edge of 35 measure from left to right ¼ of a inchand down approximately ½ of a inch make a non permanent dot at thismeasurement. Drawl a non permanent line connecting the two points.Referring to 33L (with 34A connected to 34B) stitch along the line fromtop to bottom, secure the final stitch. From the right side bottomcorner measure from right to left ¼ of an inch make a non permanent dot.From the right bottom edge of 35 measure from right to leftapproximately ¼ of a inch make a non permanent dot. Draw a non permanentline connecting the 2 points. Referring to 33R (with 34A and 34Bconnected) stitch from top to bottom on this line, secure the finalstitch at the bottom. This will form the odor containment chamber 36.Connect the top snap to the bottom snap 32B. This forms a detachableodor containment snap pocket 61.

In another embodiment referring to FIG. 14 a odor containment snappocket 71 has a first layer 21 of leather or fabric measuringapproximately 8½ inches by approximately 13½ inches. A second layer 22of 100% activated charcoal cloth measuring approximately 8½ inches byapproximately 11½ inches. A third layer 23 of fabric or lining materialmeasuring approximately 8½ inches by approximately 11½ inches. A odorcontainment snap pocket has a front side 14, a back side (not shown), aleft and right side being a mirror image of 14C, a top 14A, a bottom 14Band a odor containment section 14D. Referring to FIG. 1E (sheet 2) turnlayer 21 right side up. From the top left corner edge of layer 21 (rightside up) measure over to the right approximately 4¼ inches, from thatmeasurement measure down towards the bottom of layer 21 (right side up)approximately ½ inch. Place the top half of the snap fastener (malehalf) 32B at this point. From the bottom left corner of layer 21 (rightside up) measure over to the right approximately 4¼ inches, from thatpoint measure up towards the top of layer 21 (right side up) 4 inchedand place the bottom half of the snap fastener 32B (female half) at thismeasurement. It is noted that you may add 1 or more additional snapfasteners. Referring to FIG. 1F turn layer 21 right side down. Measurefrom the top of layer 21 (right side down) down 6 inches, sew the toppart of the loop fastener measuring approximately 8½ inches to the linefrom left to right, to attach part of the loop fastener to layer 21(right side down) while leaving the bottom and sides unattached to layer21 (right side down) leaving a opening at the bottom of the fastener.From the bottom edge of layer 21 right side down measure upapproximately ¼ of a inch, from the left edge to right edge draw a line,from this measurement place a hook fastener 34B measuring approximately8½ inches on the line, sew the bottom half of the hook fastener 34B tolayer 21 (right side down) while leaving the top and sides unattached tolayer 21, leaving a opening at the top of the hook fastener. Referringto FIG. 5 (on sheet 4) place layer 23 right side up on the top of layer22, sew along the exterior of FIGS. 23 & 24 to attach the piecestogether to achieve FIG. 5. Referring to FIG. 1F (on sheet 2) turn layer21 right side down, With layer 23 right side up place FIG. 5 on top oflayer 21 (right side down). Place the top edge of FIG. 5 underneath theopening of FIG. 34A. FIG. 34A should be over FIG. 5 and FIG. 5 should beunder FIG. 34A. Sew the exterior of FIG. 34A to secure FIGS. 5 and 34Ato layer 21. Referring to FIG. 1F place the bottom edge of FIG. 5 underFIG. 34B. 34B should be over FIG. 5, FIG. 5 should be under 34B. Sew theexterior of 34B to secure 34B and FIG. 5 to layer 21 (right side down).Referring to FIG. 1F fold 34B (that is now connected to layer 21) up toFIG. 34A. This will create FIG. 1C (on sheet 1). Starting at the bottomleft side edge with 34A and 34B connected measure from left to rightapproximately ¼ inch, make a non permanent dot. From the left bottomedge of 35 measure from left to right approximately ¼ of a inch and downapproximately ½ of a inch make a non permanent dot at this measurement.Drawl a non permanent line connecting the two points. Referring to 33L(with 34A connected to 34B) stitch along the line from top to bottom,secure the final stitch. From the right side bottom corner measure fromright to left approximately ¼ of an inch make a non permanent dot. Fromthe right bottom edge of 35 measure from right to left approximately ¼of a inch, make a non permanent dot. Draw a non permanent lineconnecting the 2 points. Referring to 33R (with 34A and 34B connected)stitch from top to bottom on this line, secure the final stitch at thebottom. This will form the odor containment chamber 36. This will forman odor containment button snap pocket 71.

In another embodiment a odor containment pocket 81 comprising 3 layers.Referring to sheet 7 has a first layer 25 of leather or fabric measuringapproximately 8½ inches by approximately 11 inches. A second layer 26 of100% activated charcoal cloth measuring approximately 8½ inches byapproximately 11 inches. A third layer 27 of fabric or lining materialmeasuring approximately 8½ inches by 11 inches. A odor containmentbutton snap pocket 81 has a front side 15, a back side 15 that is amirror image of the front side, a left and a right side being a mirrorimage of 15C, a top 15A, a bottom 15B and a odor containment section15D. Referring to FIG. 8C the layers will be placed on top of oneanother. Layer 25 will be on the bottom right side down, layer 26 willbe in the middle, layer 27 will be on the top right side up. Referringto FIG. 8D sew layer 27 (right side up) to layer 26, sew along theperimeter. Referring to FIG. 8E place layer 25 right side down, placeFIG. 8D with layer 27 right side up on top of layer 25 (right sidedown). Glue FIG. 8D along the perimeter to layer 25 (right side down)let it dry. Starting at the top of layer 25 (right side down) and layer27 (right side up) measure from top to bottom approximately ¼ of a inch,draw a line from left to right. Place one edge of a loop fastener 34Ameasuring approximately 8½ inches on top of the line and sew the entireperimeter of the fastener to layer 25, secure the final stitch. At thebottom of FIG. 8E measure from the bottom up approximately ¼ of an inch,from that point draw a line from left to right. Attach one edge of ahook fastener 34B approximately 8½ inches on top of the line. Stitch theperimeter from left to right, secure the final stitch. Measure from theleft bottom corner over to the right approximately ¼ of an inch, make anon permanent dot. Measure from the top left corner over approximately ¼of an inch and down approximately ½ of an inch, make a non permanentdot. Draw a line connecting the two points. Referring to 33L startingfrom the top left edge stitch on the line from top to bottom and securethe final stitch. Measure approximately ¼ of an inch from right to leftat the right bottom corner, make a non permanent dot. Measure from thetop right corner from right to left over approximately ¼ of an inch anddown approximately ½ of an inch, make a non permanent dot. Make a lineconnecting the two points. Referring to 33R stitch on that line from topto bottom and secure the final stitch at the bottom. This forms an odorcontainment pocket 81.

In another embodiment referring to FIG. 16 an odor containment lockablepocket 91 has a first layer 21 of leather or fabric measuringapproximately 8½ inches by approximately 13½ inches. A second layer 22of 100% activated charcoal cloth (for example, Zorflex®) measuringapproximately 8½ inches by approximately 11½ inches. A third layer 23 offabric or lining material measuring approximately 8½ inches byapproximately 11½ inches. Sheet 1 illustrated that an odor containmentlockable pocket 91 has a front side 1A, a back side 1B, a left side 1H,a right side 1L, a top 1J, a bottom 1K and an odor containment section1L. Turn layer 21 right side up (referring to FIG. 1E). From the topleft corner of layer 21 (right side up) measure over to the rightapproximately 4¼ inches, from that measurement, measure down towards thebottom of layer 21 (right side up) approximately ½ of a inch. Place thetop portion of the lock 32A at this point. From the bottom left cornerof layer 21 (right side up) measure over to the right approximately 4¼inches, from that point measure up towards the top of layer 21 (Rightside up) 4 inches, place the 2^(nd) part of the lock 32B at thismeasurement. Referring to FIG. 1F turn layer 21 right side down. Fromthe top right corner of layer 21 (right side down) measure down towardthe bottom approximately 4 inches, from that measurement draw a nonpermanent line from the left edge to the right edge. Place a loopfastener 34A on top of the line, sew from left to right the top part ofthe loop fastener to attach the top of the loop fastener to layer 2. Thebottom and sides will remain unattached to layer 21 leaving an openingat the bottom of the loop fastener. From the bottom left corner of layer21 (right side down) measure up toward the top approximately ¼ of ainch, from the left edge to right edge draw a line, from thismeasurement place a hook fastener 34B measuring approximately 11½ incheson the line, sew the bottom half of the hook fastener 34B from left toright to layer 21 (right side up). The top and sides will remainunattached to layer 21 leaving an opening at the top of the hookfastener. Referring to FIG. 5 (on sheet 4) place layer 23 right side upon the top of layer 22, sew along the exterior of FIGS. 23 and 24 toattach the pieces together to achieve FIG. 5. Referring to FIG. 1F (onsheet 2) turn layer 21 right side down, with layer 23 right side upplace FIG. 5 on top of layer 21 (right side down). Place the top edge ofFIG. 5 underneath the opening of FIG. 34A. FIG. 34A should be over FIG.5 and FIG. 5 should be under FIG. 34A. Sew the remaining exterior ofFIG. 34A to secure FIGS. 5 and 34A to layer 21. Referring to FIG. 1Fplace the top edge of FIG. 5 under FIG. 34B. 34B should be over FIG. 5,FIG. 5 should be under 34B. Sew the remaining exterior of 34B to secure34B and FIG. 5 to layer 21. Referring to FIG. 1F fold 34B up to 34A.This will create FIG. 1C (on sheet 1). Starting at the bottom left edgeof layer 21 (with 34A and 34B connected) measure from left to rightapproximately ¼ inch make a non permanent dot. From the left top edge ofthe hook and loop fastener 35 Measure from left to right overapproximately ¼ of a inch and down approximately ½ of a inch, make annon permanent dot at this measurement. Drawl a non permanent lineconnecting the two points. With 34A connected to 34B stitch along theline from top to bottom 33L, secure the final stitch. From the rightbottom corner measure from right to left ¼ of an inch make a nonpermanent dot. From the right top edge of the hook and loop fastenermeasure from right to left approximately ¼ of an inch, from that pointdown towards the bottom approximately ½ of a inch, make a non permanentdot. Drawl an erasable line connecting the 2 points. With 34A and 34Bconnected stitch from top to bottom on this line, secure the finalstitch at the bottom 33R. This will form the odor containment chamber36. Connect the top lock 32A to the bottom lock 32B, this will form anodor containment lockable pocket 91.

Referring to FIG. 9 a detachable odor containment lockable pocket 31, ora detachable odor containment zipper pocket 41, or a detachable odorcontainment pocket 51, or a detachable odor containment snap buttonpocket 61 or another embodiment of this invention not mentioned, may beinserted inside or outside any type of personal carrying good which hasFIG. 10, FIG. 11 or both attached or which may have FIG. 10, FIG. 11 orboth attached. Any personal carry good that has an inner liningconsisting essentially of any of the following: cottons, polyester, polyblends or nylon may have FIG. 10, FIG. 11 or both 11 and 12 installed.When referring to personal carry good it is understood that thisincludes any: purse, handbag, clutch, wallet, key & card holders,technical cases, shoulder bag, carry tote, back pack, gym bag, all inone, hold all bag, messenger bag, briefcase, camera bag, hydration pack,gun bag, hunting bag, assault pack, rolling bag, carryon luggage, laptopbag, laptop case, tablet case, phone case, watch case, memory stickcase, golf bag, reusable bag, lunch bag, organizers, animal carry bag,military bag, horse saddle bag, bike bags, luggage, rolling luggage,business bags, small bags, custom made bags, recycled bag, electroniccase, sports bag, snowboard bags, medicine bag, hospital bag, vacationbag, dental bag, wallets, chair bags, animal bags, fish bag, tackle bag,oxygen bag, fitness bag, medical marijuana bag, marijuana bag, concealedcarry bag, concealed carry holster, activity bag, game bag, bowling bag,dog grooming bag, boat bag, gaming bag and any and all other bags orcases that can be carried.

Referring to FIG. 10 a hook fastener 35B (such as Velcro®) measuringapproximately 11½ inches by approximately 2 and leather or fabricmeasuring approximately 11½ inches by approximately 4 inches. The hook35B is sewn to the middle of the leather or fabric. The hook 35B is sewnaround the perimeter. This forms FIG. 10. FIG. 10 is sewn inside oroutside a carrying good to allow the pocket to be placed. FIG. 10 may beinserted 1 or more times inside or outside of a carrying good. FIG. 10is just one embodiment of the fastener attachment strip, the size ofFIG. 10 may be adjusted to fit any type of pocket or pocket accessory.

Referring to FIG. 11 34A is a loop fastener. This strip is placed on theback of the detachable pocks so that they may be inserted inside oroutside of any carrying good that has the hook 34A attached. 34A mayalso be placed on the front, side, top or bottom of the pocket to adddetachable accessories. The back of the pocket may have 1 or more Loopfasteners.

Referring to FIG. 11 34B is a hook fastener. The strip is placed on aleather or fabric strip so that a detachable pocket may be attached. Thestrip may also be placed separately inside or outside of a good so thata detachable pocket may be attached. The strip may also be placed on theback of a accessory piece or strap so that that strap or accessory piecemay be placed on the pocket.

Referring to FIG. 12 a detachable odor containment lockable pocket 31,or a detachable odor containment zipper pocket 41, or a detachable odorcontainment pocket 51, or a detachable odor containment snap pocket 61,may be inserted inside or outside any good.

In another embodiment a odor containment lockable pocket 91, or a odorcontainment snap button pocket 71, or a odor containment pocket 81 maybe placed inside of a good (seen in FIG. 12) or used separately withoutbeing places inside of a good.

Referring to FIG. 17 this is detachable accessory. These accessories maybe added to: detachable odor containment lockable pocket 31, or adetachable odor containment zipper pocket 41, or a detachable odorcontainment pocket 51, or a detachable odor containment snap pocket 61,a odor containment lockable pocket 91, or a odor containment snap buttonpocket 71, or a odor containment pocket 81 or any other embodiment ofthe current invention not listed. The detachable accessories may haveadditional hook or loop fastener fasteners referring to figure's 17A (onSheet 7) so that the hook accessories may be attached to the pocket orthe carrying good.

Referring to FIG. 19 this is a strap for a detachable odor containmentlockable pocket 31, or a detachable odor containment zipper pocket 41,or a detachable odor containment pocket 51, or a detachable odorcontainment snap pocket 61, a odor containment lockable pocket 91, or aodor containment snap button pocket 71, or a odor containment pocket 81or any other embodiment of the current invention not listed. The strapattaches to the pocket to allow the pocket to be carried by the strap.There are many embodiments of this strap and the one illustrated is notthe only invention.

Referring to FIG. 20 a detachable odor containment lockable pocket 31,or a detachable odor containment zipper pocket 41, or a detachable odorcontainment pocket 51, or a detachable odor containment snap pocket 61,a odor containment lockable pocket 91, or a odor containment snap buttonpocket 71, or a odor containment pocket 81 or any other embodiment ofthe current invention not listed may have a detachable hand strap thatallows the pocket to be carried by the strap and the strap to be carriedby your hand. The strap may be on the left or right side, or on the topor bottom of the pocket.

Referring to FIG. 21A a detachable odor containment lockable pocket 31,or a detachable odor containment zipper pocket 41, or a detachable odorcontainment pocket 51, or a detachable odor containment snap pocket 61,a odor containment lockable pocket 91, or a odor containment snap buttonpocket 71, or a odor containment pocket 81 or any other embodiment ofthe current invention not listed may have a strip attached that willhide any the loop fastener that is attached to a pocket. This allows thepocket to be carried and used without the detachable feature beingshown. The strip may or may not be the same color as layer 1 of thepocket.

Referring to FIG. 21B this is the back of the loop cover strip. Theouter layer is the 1^(st) layer used to make the pocket and the middleis a hook fastener strip so that it will attach to any loop strip.

Referring to FIG. 21C this is a front of a back loop hand strap cover.This strap will cover and loop fastener that is attached to the pocketand allow the pocket to be carried by the strap. It covers the loop tohide and acts as a carrying strap. The strip may be the same color asthe 1^(st) layer of the pocket and the strap can be customized. Thestrap may be made of leather, fabric, metal, plastic and the like.

In another embodiment a detachable odor containment lockable pocket 31,or a detachable odor containment zipper pocket 41, or a detachable odorcontainment pocket 51, or a detachable odor containment snap pocket 61,or a odor containment lockable pocket 91, or a odor containment snapbutton pocket 71, or a odor containment pocket 81 or any otherembodiment of the current invention not listed may have a 1^(st) and or2^(nd) and or 3^(rd) layer of insulated material and or thermal fabricsand waterproof material; or such as Therma Flec, Thermal Interfacing,Thin Sulate, Thermolaman, wrap-n-zap, insul shine, insul fab, insulbright, pul waterproof and the like.

In another embodiment a detachable odor containment lockable pocket 31,or a detachable odor containment zipper pocket 41, or a detachable odorcontainment pocket 51, or a detachable odor containment snap pocket 61,or a odor containment lockable pocket 91, or a odor containment snapbutton pocket 71, or a odor containment pocket 81 or any otherembodiment of the current invention not listed may contain one or morelayers and or one or more sides and or one or more openings and or oneor more closable features

In another embodiment a detachable odor containment lockable pocket 31,or a detachable odor containment zipper pocket 41, or a detachable odorcontainment pocket 51, or a detachable odor containment snap pocket 61or another embodiment of these pockets not listed may be attached to thecarry good by other ways instead of hook and loop fasteners, thefollowing may be attached; magnet(s), zipper(s), ring(s), D ring(s),tie(s), clip(s), clasp(s), capped prong ring(s) snap(s), key fob(s),clip ring(s), purse tab(s), string(s), yarn(s), thread(s), jump ring(s),open close jump ring(s), key ring(s), buckle(s), button(s), washer(s),tote ring(s), any strap or straps, chain(s), grommet(s) and any otherattach and detachable product's.

In another embodiment a detachable odor containment lockable pocket 31,or a detachable odor containment zipper pocket 41, or a detachable odorcontainment pocket 51, or a detachable odor containment snap pocket 61or another embodiment of these pockets may be attached may be attachedinside or on any other tangible items such as; the back of a picture, awall, underneath a desk, inside of a desk, inside of a safe, inside afridge, inside of a box, inside of a car; suv, truck, boat, motorcycle,scooter, trailer, any other automobile, or any other touchable item.

In another embodiment a detachable odor containment lockable pocket 31,or a detachable odor containment zipper pocket 41, or a detachable odorcontainment pocket 51, or a detachable odor containment snap pocket 61or any other embodiment of these pockets not listed may be insertedinside or outside of any clothing, garment, keychain, watch, necklacesor any other accessory.

In another embodiments the inside of a detachable odor containmentlockable pocket 31, or a detachable odor containment zipper pocket 41,or a detachable odor containment pocket 51, or a detachable odorcontainment snap pocket 61, or a odor containment lockable pocket 91, ora odor containment snap button pocket 71, or a odor containment pocket81 or any other embodiment of the current invention not listed may havea organizational feature such as mesh or fabric. To keep items inside ofthe pocket in place or separate.

I claim:
 1. Odor containment pocket comprising: (a) one or more material(b) odor containment material (c) one or more side (d) one or moreopening (e) detachable or permanently attached (f) closable to secureodors
 2. Odor Containment lockable pocket comprising: (a) one or morematerial (b) odor containment material (d) one or more side (e) one ormore opening (f) detachable or permanently attached (g) ability to lock3. Lockable pocket (a) one or more material (b) one or more side (c) oneor more opening (d) detachable or permanently attached (e) ability tolock